Galaxina (1980) - some people on a police spaceship fly around and do nothing for about 90 minutes. Dorothy Stratten plays the android, Galaxina, who seems to control the whole ship via a fold-out panel in her hand. She falls in love with one of the guys on the crew. This was a comedy and the first half was mildly amusing. The second half was agonizing, with jokes straight out of a Bugs Bunny cartoon. There's some goofy action stuff at the end but I was long past caring and just praying for the credits to start rolling by that point. 2/5.

Windriders (1986) - rock star played by Nicole Kidman, who does a decent job singing and dancing around in 80's Australian fashion, catches a glimpse of wind surfer whatever his name is and romance blooms. Kidman's band and stuff is kind of lost in the plot which is too bad. Windsurfing is kind of boring to watch. looks fun though. I don't normally surf the web while watching a movie but was deemed necessary here. There's a little screwball comedy, some not to effective can he make it to the big race tension and a lot of Australian people in diners and bars Australia-ing around. I liked it. Generally very light in tone. 3.75 /5

The Evil Dead (1981) - a group of young people travel to a remote cabin way out in the woods, and find a tape which was recorded by a researcher who used to live there. They make the mistake of playing it, and the incantation contained within causes the Evil Dead to come back to life. This was really neat. Quite atmospheric, with tons of unique and original camera angles. Characters were decent. Of course you've got Bruce Campbell in the starring role. It turned into somewhat of a comedy by the end, but that was oddly fitting. 4/5.

If it's true what they say, that GOD created us in His image, then why should we not love creating, and why should we not continue to do so, as carefully and ethically as we can, on whatever scale we're capable of?

The choice is simple; refuse to create, and refuse to grow, or build, with care and love.

Brain Twisters (1991) - a college professor is using his students in a visual stimulation testing experiment. Not too surprisingly they start turning homicidal. A police detective teams up with one of the prof's students to try to get to the bottom of it all. I liked this, very '80s with a good Casio keyboard soundtrack. Characters were actually well developed and likable. Story was predictable, but the actors carried it pretty well. 4/5.

NIGHT OF THE HUNTED (1980): A beautiful woman with short-term amnesia is imprisoned in an unofficial secret asylum housed in a skyscraper with dozens of patients, all of whom can only remember events from the last few minutes. This movie has some pacing issues, including softcore sex bits that don't really fit the existential mood, but the patients' strange and tragic fate is interesting and unique in horror movies. The short-term memory loss is similar enough that I have to wonder if Christopher Nolan saw this before writing MEMENTO. 3/5.

DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920): John Barrymore stars as the good scientist who develops a potion that unlocks his wicked side in this silent adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. As usual, Jekyll is a bore and Hyde is a blast---here, he looks like a hairy skeleton with a pinhead---and the scenes of depravity, with Hyde visiting prostitutes and opium dens and abusing the lost souls there for his amusement, are solid pre-Code fun. 4/5.

The Head (1959) - a mad scientist - Dr. Ood! - does a few head transplants while keeping the head of his fellow doctor alive in a pan. Meanwhile Christiane Maybach as Lilly looks totally hot. Lilly is Ood's ex-wife, I think, and he likes her body but wouldn't mind putting a more agreeable head on her to create the total package. An admirable goal. This was fun and not too stupid for this sort of movie. It's made in Germany and that gives it a little different flavor than the American cheese of the time. 3.5/5.

Primal (2009) - pretty good "back to basics" type horror movie. Not quite as good as the Norway snowboarding one but good despite a disappointing lack of skin. 2 couples and a comedy relief guy, now there's an idea whose time has come, go to see some cave paintings and encounter elements of pure evil! All the standard cliches and tricks are here. spare use of CGI. Really could have benefited from some nudity and originality but I'll take it 4/5 "She's having an episode"